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<h1>Organisation</h1>
Organisations correspond to real world organisations. Along with
appropriate use of Departments and Persons it is possible to provide
the equivalent of organisation personnel structures.<br>
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All organisations are stored in /Root/System Configuration/Setup
Organisations. A default organisation is automatically created with the
system install in which departments can be created by default.<br>
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An organisation entity is simply a place holder for the name,
description and contact details.<br>
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Organisations can be made responsible for tasks.<br>
<h2>Creating Organisations</h2>
Navigate the tree to /Root/System Configuration/Setup Organisations. If
you have permission to create organisations then the "Create New
Organisation" button on the toolbar will be enabled. Pressing it will
bring up a new panel for creating an organisation. Enter the
appropriate information and press OK to create the organisation or
Cancel to discard it with no action taken. If the organisation is
created, it will be initialised with a change log recording the initial
details.<br>
<h2>Editing Organisations</h2>
If you have permission to edit the organisation, then the Edit button
will be enabled. Pressing it makes each of the available parts
editable. The full list of contact detail types will be displayed,
however, only those for which a valid value exists will be displayed
once the changes are committed. Note that when editing contact details,
only the right column will be editable. In order to change the choice
of Contact Detail Types (the left column), it is necessary to edit the
Contact Types separately.<br>
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